Our hospitals are not owned by the government

We still do not have a normal occupancy rate in the hospitals. The intensive care units still cannot operate normally. Many specialists have to be content with short-time work. Premature deaths could be avoided with intensive care. Vital operations have to be postponed. For many people who are dependent on special treatment, life is shortened. Old people have to die alone in the nursing wards....

We still don't have normal occupancy in the hospitals. The intensive care units still cannot work normally. Many skilled workers have to be content with short-time working. Premature deaths could be avoided with intensive care. Essential operations have to be postponed. Life is shortened for many people who need special treatment. Old people have to die alone in the care wards.

The GDR regime had its own provisions for its functionaries in Wandlitz. The general health care of the population was never touched. Only the regime of the pastor's daughter can do that. And it's a bottomless cheek to sell that as care. But the media (television and press) benefit from their rule over the brains.

Only a broad coalition can still prevent open fascism.

2 replies to “our hospitals do not belong to the government”

  1. Willibald Krause believes that the SARS-COV2 virus would still exist and that a person with symptoms of this disease should therefore not be labeled a psychopath.
    I don't think German doctors do that. However, it is certainly difficult for them to remain normal when society falls into hysteria and the political caste promotes and takes advantage of this.
    Symptoms of this disease: The WHO, sponsored by the Philanthropist Gates, is working hard to establish a Covid 19 disease. However, all symptoms are typical of a respiratory disease as we have known it for a long time, but not specific to a SARS-COV2 virus.
    The only difference found so far is that Sars-Cov2 (if this entity exists) has a significantly lower mortality than the influenza virus and mainly affects the elderly, while influenza also affects middle-aged people and even children to a far greater extent infested.

    If you have a government opinion on this blog, you should not use a pseudonym. I can understand that with critics of the government, as they face significant disadvantages. As a result, the sixty-eight-year-old Püschel was the only German pathologist who publicly presented his scientific results.
    Either clarity and truth dominate the public discussion or we slide into a GDR dictatorship. (There are already travel restrictions, but more elegantly implemented than with armed border guards).

  2. On the question of whether the virus has disappeared, one should agree with the findings of Prof. K. Reiss and Prof. S. Bhakdi:
    ”What happens to the virus after an epidemic? Is it disappearing from the country?
    No. It joins its relatives and continues to circulate with them in the population. Infections are occasional, but most go unnoticed. Every now and then everyone gets their summer flu. That's life and it's always been like that. "

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